Gas-fixture and mirror-support.



PATENTED OCT. 16, 1906.

L. VAN HORN. GAS FIXTURE AND MIRROR SUPPORT.

APPLICATION FILED FEB. 19. 1906.

accom anying drawings.

UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE. LA NY VAN H RN, or LETTS, IOWA. GAS-FIXTURE ANo MIRlROR-SUPPORT.

To all whom it may concern/.- I

Be it known that I, LAUNY VAN HORN, a

citizen of the United States, residing at Letts,

in the county of Louisa and State of Iowa, have invented certain newand useful Improvements in Gas-Fixtures and Mirror- Supports, of which the following is a specification.

This invention provides a novel support for a mirror and reflector and aimsto utilize a wall gas fixture or bracket for this pur se.

to be thrown to any point, as may be" required.

For a full description of the invention and the merits thereof and also to acquire a knowledge of the details of construction of the means for eflecting the result reference is to be had to the following description and Whi e the invention may be adapted to different forms and conditions by changes in the structure and minor details without departing from the spirit or essential features thereof, still the preferred embodiment is shown in the accompanying drawings, in which Figure 1 is a perspective view of the inventi n, showing the fiat side of the mirror. Fi is a perspective view illustrating the re ec'tor side of the mirror attachment.

The invention may be applied to any type of gas fixture or bracket mounted to swing, whether the same comprises one or more articulating sections or arms. As shown, the invention is illustrated in connectionwith a gas-bracket comprising a series ofarms or sections jointed in the usual way, so as to swing in a horizontal lane.

The burner 3 is at t e outer end'of the arm or section 2, which latter swings on the wallsection 1. The gas passes to the burner 3 through the sections or arms 1 and 2 in the accustomed manner. The arm or section 4, while jointed to the section 2 in substantially the same manner as the sections 1 and2,

are jointed, so as to present the appearance-of a three-arm bracket, is not a gas-conducting arm, but serves simply as asupport for the mirror 5. The mirror-supporting arm 4 is Specification of Letters Patent. Application filed February 19.1906. Serial No. 301,916;

. Patented Oct. 1 1906.

thus adapted to turn or swing about the burner or jet orifice 3 and is suppliedat its outer or free end with a mirror 5 ofany design, pattern; or make and mounted so as to be turned to any angle with reference to a horizontal axis. A reflector 6 is provided uponthe rear side of the mirror 5 for concentration of the rays of light when it is required to direct the same upon any object or to throw them to any points The mirror and reflector may be formed together or consist of separate parts combined in any way. A frame 7-"pivotally supports the -mirror'5 to admit of the latter being turned to any reuired angular adjustment with reference to t e perpendicular. The frame 7 is connected to the outer end of the mirror-supporting arm 4 in a way to admit of its turning'freely about a vertical axis, so that the" light may.

be directed to any pointor the person enabled to conveniently adjust the mirror with reference to a second or supplemental mir' ror, as 8, which may be mountedu on an article of furniture or arranged upon t e Wall in any manner.

It is to be observed thatthe gas fixture or bracket as a whole is adapted to swing horizontally, the various arms to be turned to any angle with relation to each other. With this construction the mirror-supporting arm 4 may be swung about the; burner or jet orifice to direct the light-rays to anypoint or to admit of the person conveniently observing his or her back in connection with the mirror 8, as will be readily understood. In addition to the swinging-of the arm 4 theframe 7 is likewise adapted to be turned about a vertical axis and the mirror 5 itself to be turned about a horizontal axis to any angle with reference to the vertical. 1

Preferably in the specific constructionof the invention it is designed that the arm 4-be providedat its outer extremity with a vertical pin or pivot. 4, which passes through the horizontal or cross bar 7 at the lower portion of the frame 7. f Said frame 7 embodies the bar 7 and the sides or vertical portion projectingupwardly from the opposite sides of said bar. The upper extremities of the sides of the frame 7 project inwardly to connect withthe mirror 5. .The pin" 4 passes through the bar 7 at apoint about at "the center of said bar. An essential feature of the invention, however, resides in the location of the gas-jet at one of the intermediate joints of the bracket and the provision of combination ofa gas fixture or bracket com- .the intermediate joints between the arms, a

extremity of the outer arm, a mirror-sup the outer arm with a'combined mirror and I reflector of the type described, which enbles the light to be'employed to the best advantage.

Having thus described the invention, what is claimed as new is In a device of the character described, the

prising a plurality of arms pivotally connected to each other and adapted to swing in a horizontal plane, a gas-jet located at one of pin or pivot projecting upwardly from the porting frame comprising sides and a crossbar connecting said sides, the saidvcross-bar being provided with an opening through which the hefore-mentioned pinor pivot is passed, and a mirror pivotally mounted between the before-mentioned sides of the frame and adapted to swing upon a horizontal axis, the mirror-supporting frame itself being mounted so as to swing upon a vertical axis.

In testimony whereof I aflix my signature in presence of two witnesses.-

LAUNY VAN HORN-[1,. 8.]

v Witnesses: 1

J. A. MCDANIEL, ,E. H. BARNES. 

